Ps4 Downgrade 1302 New -
With the new downgrade capabilities, consoles running firmware versions up to can now be downgraded to a lower, exploitable firmware (specifically targeting the 10.00–10.50 range as an intermediate step, or down to 9.00 depending on the hardware method).
Sony periodically releases firmware updates for the PlayStation 4 (PS4) to add features, fix bugs, and patch security vulnerabilities. Downgrading console firmware (reverting to an earlier system software version such as 1.30.2) is technically attractive for developers, homebrew enthusiasts, or to restore compatibility with older software, but it involves significant technical hurdles and legal risks. ps4 downgrade 1302 new
The PS4 scene is slower than it was in the PS3 days, but it is not dead. Keep waiting, keep watching, and when a real exploit for 13.02 drops (not a fake downgrade), you will be ready. The PS4 scene is slower than it was
Error 1302 often means a sector on your HDD or NOR chip contains corrupted update data. A full reinstall overwrites that sector. It also re-syncs the Blu-ray drive encryption. A full reinstall overwrites that sector